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For Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots, Future is NowJanuary 17th, 2012 at 10:36 AMWhile Cincinnati Bengals fans are basking in the glow of a surprise post season appearance and a very bright future, for the two teams squaring off to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl, their window of opportunity is right now. The New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens have been...

Consistency the Key to Cincinnati Bengals Playoff RunJanuary 1st, 2012 at 9:34 PMMuch has been said about the Cincinnati Bengals path to the playoffs this season. After the loss to Baltimore to close out the season, critics pointed out that the Bengals didn't defeat a single playoff team on their road to the NFL post season. As usual, a closer look shows...

Cincinnati Bengals Still Alive in Playoff Hunt…But Aren’t Ready YetDecember 19th, 2011 at 7:00 AMThe Cincinnati Bengals improbable hunt for a playoff spot in in this season in which they were expected to more likely contend for the number one NFL draft pick continues thanks to a business-like, but uninspiring win over the St. Louis Rams. The Bengals still need to win their final...

AFC Playoff Picture: Cincinnati Bengals Still Control Their DestinyDecember 5th, 2011 at 2:25 PM***PHOTO1***If the playoffs began today, the Cincinnati Bengals would be in, even with their loss at Pittsburgh yesterday. Despite the media meme that the Bengals were "exposed" in Pittsburgh, they still control their own playoff destiny.
That said, the Bengals have a tough row to hoe during the last quarter of...

Anthony Munoz is the only player to have played his entire career in Cincinnati to be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame. Paul Brown, Bill Walsh, and Dick LeBeau all coached for the Bengals, and Charlie Joiner was a wide receiver for four seasons in Cincinnati.